On Torricelli’s geometrical solution to a problem of Fermat

On Torricelli’s geometrical solution to a problem of Fermat

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Article ID: iaor19981584
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 215
End Page Number: 224
Publication Date: Jul 1997
Journal: IMA Journal of Mathematics Applied in Business and Industry
Authors: ,
Keywords: geometry
Abstract:

Around 1640, Torricelli devised a geometrical solution to a problem, allegedly first formulated in the early 1600s by Fermat: ‘given three points in a plane, find a fourth point such that the sum of its distances to the three given points is as small as possible’. We account for Torricelli’s construction together with a correctness proof which also establishes the validity of results obtained much later. We introduce furthermore a so-called complementary problem, arising when the given triangle has one angle exceeding 120°, and for which an incorrect solution is given in 1941 by Courant & Robbins. Some historical notes conclude the paper.

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